egh33 wrote:
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( I can't guaranty this will remedy your situation and, I need to know what model of radio you have. If it's a Magnadyne, it may have a reset pin on it. Ours does. The reset button/pin is in between the two rotational dials, on the left side. It's slightly to the right of both of them. Ours did exactly what yours is doing, only about 5 years ago. I pushed that reset button/pin and, it came back to life and, has been working great ever since. Our coach is an '04 Itasca Horizon, 36GD with the C-7 330HP CAT.)
Scott
Hey, my reset button is not in the same place as yours. but I did punch it and the radio worked twice then quit again. I will play with it some more and see if it makes any difference.
Thanks for the info.
Well,
You're certainly welcome. Not sure why yours keeps quitting. A little perseverance may reveal the problem. Most of factory radios are not all that good-a quality. So, you can mess with yours 'till you're tired of messing with it and then just change it out. The issue is tying it in to the factory wiring so that you hear what you're supposed to hear, where you're supposed to hear it.
Scott